New Apostolic Church
First Avenue 112

New Apostolic Church
The New Apostolic Church is a Christian church of the Irvingian tradition, established in 1863 as a result of a schism from the Catholic Apostolic Church in Hamburg, Germany.
History
- The Second Coming of Christ is at the forefront of the New Apostolic doctrines. Most of its doctrines are akin to mainstream Christianity and, especially its liturgy, to Protestantism.
- The church considers itself to be the re-established continuation of the Early Church and that its leaders are the successors of the twelve apostles. This doctrine resembles Restorationism in some aspects.
Architecture
The New Apostolic Church was built in 1863. Its architectural style is not explicitly stated, but it is reported to have a Protestant influence.
Location
Address: First Avenue 112 Country: Canada Town: St. Thomas
Denomination and Religious Significance
The New Apostolic Church is a Christian church of the Irvingian tradition. It is a central church in the Irvingian orientation of Christianity, which considers itself to be the re-established continuation of the Early Church.
Notable Features
No specific notable features are mentioned in available data.
Organ and Bells Information
No information on the organ or bells is provided.
Heritage Status
The New Apostolic Church has a heritage status, but no further details are available.
Visiting Info
- Opening hours: Not specified
- Accessibility: Not specified
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in available data.
Details
| Name | New Apostolic Church |
|---|---|
| City | St. Thomas |
| Country | Canada |
| Coordinates | 42.767902, -81.17568 |
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